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Curiosity and Metacognition: Towards a Unified Framework for Learning and Education in the Age of AI

Chloe Desvaux, Rania Abdelghani, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, Helene Sauzeon · 2026

This chapter examines the relationship between curiosity and metacognition as critical drivers of autonomous and self-regulated learning. We synthesize recent research to propose a unified framework i…

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SDSL-Solver: Scalable Distributed Sparse Linear Solvers for Large-Scale Interior Point Methods

Shaofeng Yang, Yunting Wang, Yingying Cheng, Fan Zhang, Xin He, Guangming Tan · 2026

The solution of sparse linear systems constitutes the dominant computational bottleneck in interior point methods (IPMs), frequently consuming over 70% of the total solution time. As optimization prob…

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Towards Localizing Conversation Partners using Head Motion

Payal Mohapatra, Calvin Murdock, Ali Aroudi, Ishwarya Ananthabhotla, Anjali Menon, Buye Xu, Morteza Khaleghimeybodi · 2026

Many individuals struggle to understand conversation partners in noisy settings, particularly amid background speakers or due to hearing impairments. Emerging wearables like smartglasses offer a trans…

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Can SOC Operators Explain their Decisions while Triaging Alarms? A Real-World Study

Jessica Moosmann, Irdin Pekaric, Giovanni Apruzzese · 2026

Security Operations Centers (SOCs) are pivotal in modern enterprises. Tasked to monitor complex network environments constantly under attack, SOCs can be active 24/7 and can include hundreds of operat…

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An Efficient Multilevel Preconditioned Nonlinear Conjugate Gradient Method for Incremental Potential Contact

Yu Zhang, Xing Shen, Kemeng Huang, Wei Chen, Yin Yang, Taku Komura, Tiantian Liu, Xingang Pan · 2026

Incremental Potential Contact (IPC) guarantees intersection-free simulation but suffers from high computational costs due to the expensive Hessian assembly and linear solves required by Newton's metho…

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Streamliners for Answer Set Programming

Florentina Voboril, Martin Gebser, Stefan Szeider, Alice Tarzariol · 2026

Streamliner constraints reduce the search space of combinatorial problems by ruling out portions of the solution space. We adapt the StreamLLM approach, which uses Large Language Models (LLMs) to gene…

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Auditing LLMs for Algorithmic Fairness in Casenote-Augmented Tabular Prediction

Xiao Qi Lee, Ezinne Nwankwo, Angela Zhou · 2026

LLMs are increasingly being considered for prediction tasks in high-stakes social service settings, but their algorithmic fairness properties in this context are poorly understood. In this short techn…

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Students Know AI Should Not Replace Thinking, but How Do They Regulate It? The TACO Framework for Human-AI Cognitive Partnership

Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan · 2026

As generative artificial intelligence becomes increasingly embedded in educational practice, a central concern is whether students use AI as cognitive support or as a substitute for thinking. Prior re…

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Fast and Forgettable: A Controlled Study of Novices' Performance, Learning, Workload, and Emotion in AI-Assisted and Human Pair Programming Paradigms

Nicholas Gardella, James Prather, Juho Leinonen, Paul Denny, Raymond Pettit, Sara L. Riggs · 2026

Code-generating Artificial Intelligence has gained popularity within both professional and educational programming settings over the past several years. While research and pedagogy are beginning to co…

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Tabu Search for Tactical Wireless Network Design in Challenging Environments

Wissem Ahmed Zaid, Alain Hertz · 2026

Tactical wireless networks play a vital role in ensuring reliable connectivity in scenarios where conventional telecommunications infrastructure is unavailable or damaged, such as areas impacted by na…

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The Inference Bottleneck: A Formal Model of Vertical Foreclosure in AI Markets

Gaston Besanson · 2026

As generative AI commercializes, competitive advantage is shifting from model training toward inference, distribution, and routing. This paper develops a formal game-theoretic model of vertical forecl…

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Beyond Serendipity: From Exposing the Unknown to Fostering Engagement through Peer Recommendation

Sosui Moribe, Taketoshi Ushiama · 2026

Serendipity-oriented recommender systems expose users to unfamiliar items to counter filter bubbles, yet mere exposure does not ensure that users will understand or appreciate the content they encount…

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The Price of Paranoia: Robust Risk-Sensitive Cooperation in Non-Stationary Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning

Deep Kumar Ganguly, Chandradithya S Jonnalagadda, Pratham Chintamani, Adithya Ananth · 2026

Cooperative equilibria are fragile. When agents learn alongside each other rather than in a fixed environment, the process of learning destabilizes the cooperation they are trying to sustain: every gr…

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Source Distance Estimation in Turbulent Airflow: Exploiting Molecule Degradation Diversity

Bastian Heinlein, Timo Jakumeit, Robert Schober, Maximilian Schafer, Vahid Jamali · 2026

In nature, estimating the location of a molecule source in turbulent airflow is a central, and yet highly challenging problem for mate search and foraging. Recently, it has also received increasing at…

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NP-Hardness and a PTAS for the Pinwheel Problem

Robert Kleinberg, Ahan Mishra · 2026

In the pinwheel problem, one is given an $m$-tuple of positive integers $(a_1, \ldots, a_m)$ and asked whether the integers can be partitioned into $m$ color classes $C_1,\ldots,C_m$ such that every i…

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EPAC: The Last Dance

Filippo Mantovani, Fabio Banchelli, Pablo Vizcaino, Roger Ferrer, Oscar Palomar, Francesco Minervini, Jesus Labarta, Mauro Olivieri, Sebastiano Pomata, Pedro Marcuello, Jordi Cortina, Alberto Moreno, Josep Sans, Roger Espasa, Vassilis Papaefstathiou, Nikolaos Dimou, Georgios Ieronymakis, Antonis Psathakis, Michalis Giaourtas, Iasonas Mastorakis, Manolis Marazakis, Eric Guthmuller, Andrea Bocco, Jerome Fereyre, Cesar Fuguet, Mate Kovac, Mario Kovac, Luka Mrkovic, Josip Ramljak, Luca Bertaccini, Tim Fischer, Frank K. Gurkaynak, Paul Scheffler, Luca Benini, Bhavishya Goel, Madhavan Manivannan, Tiago Rocha, Nuno Neves, Jens Kruger · 2026

This paper presents EPAC, a RISC-V-based accelerator chip developed within the European Processor Initiative (EPI) as part of a multi-year, multi-partner effort to build a European HPC processor ecosy…

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"bot lane noob" Towards Deployment of NLP-based Toxicity Detectors in Video Games

Jonas Ave, Irdin Pekaric, Matthias Frohner, Giovanni Apruzzese · 2026

Toxicity and harassment are widespread in the video-gaming context. Especially in competitive online multiplayer scenarios, gamers oftentimes send harmful messages to other players (teammates or oppon…

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PRISM: Evaluating a Rule-Based, Scenario-Driven Social Media Privacy Education Program for Young Autistic Adults

Kirsten Chapman, Garrett Smith, Kaitlyn Klabacka, Joseph Thomas Bills, Addisyn Bushman, Terisa Gabrielsen, Pamela J Wisniewski, Xinru Page · 2026

Young autistic adults may garner benefits through social media but also disproportionately experience privacy harms. Prior research found that these harms often stem from perceiving the affordances of…

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Signotopes Induce Unique Sink Orientations on Grids

Sandro M. Roch · 2026

A unique sink orientation (USO) is an orientation of the edges of a polytope in which every face contains a unique sink. For a product of simplices $\Delta_{m-1} \times \Delta_{n-1}$, Felsner, G\"artn…

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APITestGenie: Generating Web API Tests from Requirements and API Specifications with LLMs

Andre Pereira, Bruno Lima, Joao Pascoal Faria · 2026

Modern software systems rely heavily on Web APIs, yet creating meaningful and executable test scripts remains a largely manual, time-consuming, and error-prone task. In this paper, we present APITestG…

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